Keeping a wet edge with 2 pack paint

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I can’t remember the name of the product someone recommended to add to 2 pack paint in order to keep a wet edge for longer when brushing or rolling.
Can anyone help?
Thanks
 
You need a retarder.
International have what they call a "flow agent". Number 100 is what you would need with their material.

The other ingredient you may add is colder weather. Cheaper but less predictable!

I wouldn't add a thinner. Yes, it will slow things down but it will also make it harder to get a decent finish.
 
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............. I wouldn't add a thinner. Yes, it will slow things down but it will also make it harder to get a decent finish.

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I agree. what you really need is neither, but have two people working in unison, one lay the paint on and broadly spreading it, and the second 'tipping' it off with at least two high quality brushes used and cleaned alternately. We tried thinners a long time ago with International 2-pot, and to keep the 'wet line' fluid for longer, resulted in all of the rest being far too thin. We ended up having to put on more coats. Almost self-defeating!
 
I've remembered the name of the addative, OWATROL. but is it compatable with 2 pack?
Anybody know?
 
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OWATROL. but is it compatable with 2 pack?
Anybody know?

[/ QUOTE ] I'd be prepared to stick my neck out on this and say definitely not
 
The manufacturers claim just about everything for the product.....they make it look like a wonder drug...... but even they don't claim it's any use in 2 packs.
I wouldn't try it.
 
I assume the name tipping off is the same as laying off the paint . Once you have your paint layed on to the surface you go over it with the tip of the brush , this should give an even more even coat and get rid of any brush marks and defects .
 
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